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•   Sheep ship
•   Cliff cleaf
•   Save shave
•   Boat bote
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• Little Red Riding Hood lived in a wood with her mother. One day little
  Riding Hood went to see her Granny. She had a nice cake in her basket. On
  her way Little Red Riding Hood met a wolf. “Hello!” said the wolf. Where
  are you going? “I’m going to see my grandmother. She lives in a house
  behind those trees.” The wolf ran to Granny’s house, and ate granny up.
  He got into Granny’s be. A little later Little Red Riding Hood reached the
  house. She looked at the wolf. “Granny, what a big eyes you have!” “All the
  better to see you with!” said the wolf. “Granny, what a big ears you have!”
  All the better to hear you with” said the wolf. “Granny, what a big nose
  you have!” All the better to smell you with!” said the wolf. “Granny, what
  big teeth you have!” All the better to eat you with!” shouted the wolf. A
  woodcutter was in the wood. He heard a loud scream, and ran to the
  house. The woodcutter hit the wolf over the head. The wolf opened his
  mouth wide and shouted – and Granny jumped out. The wolf ran away,
  and little Red Riding Hood never saw the wolf again.
• / ˈ red ˈ
      lɪtl̩      raɪdɪŋ hʊd lɪvd ɪn ə wʊd wɪð hər ˈ        mʌðər / wʌn deɪ
  ˈ ˈ
    lɪtl̩ raɪdɪŋ hʊd ˈwent ˈ hər ˈ
                                tə siˈ         ɡræni / ʃi həd ə naɪs keɪk ɪn
  hər ˈ   bɑˈskt / ɒn hər ˈ
                ɪ             weɪ/ ˈ red ˈ
                                       lɪtl̩      raɪdɪŋ hʊd met ə wʊlf /
  həˈl / ˈ ðə wʊlf / weər ər ju ˈ
         əʊ sed                               ɡəʊɪŋ / aɪm ˈ  ɡəʊɪŋ tə ˈ  siˈ
  maɪ ˈ     ɡræn ˈ mʌðər / ʃi lɪvz ɪn ə ˈ                ɪ
                                             haʊs bɪˈhand ðəʊz triˈz ðə  /
  wʊlf ræn tə ɡræniz ˈ      haʊs / ənd eɪt ˈ   ɡræni ʌp / hi ˈ ˈ
                                                              ɡɒt ɪntə
  ɡræniz bed /ə ˈ ˈ   lɪtl̩ leɪtər/ ˈ red ˈ
                                      lɪtl̩                      ʃt
                                                 raɪdɪŋ hʊd riˈt ðə ˈ    haʊs /
  ʃi lʊkt ət ðə wʊlf / ˈ   ɡræni / ˈ ə bɪɡ aɪz ju hæv / ɔˈl ə ˈ
                                     wɒt                           ð betər
  tə ˈ ju wɪð / ˈ ðə wʊlf / ˈ
        siˈ             sed                ɡræni / ˈ ə bɪɡ ɪərz ju hæv |
                                                    wɒt
  ɔˈl ə ˈ
       ð betər tə hɪər ju wɪð | ˈ ðə wʊlf / ˈ
                                          sed             ɡræni / ˈ ə bɪɡ
                                                                   wɒt
  nəʊz ju hæv / ɔˈl ə ˈ ð betər tə smel ju wɪð / ˈ ðə wʊlf / ˈ
                                                         sed            ɡræni
  / ˈ bɪɡ tiˈθ hæv / ɔˈl ə ˈ
      wɒt            ju             ð betər tu iˈtu wɪð / ˈ
                                                       j          ʃaʊtɪd ðə
  wʊlf / ə ˈ   wʊdkʌtər wəz ɪn ðə wʊd / hi hɜˈrd laʊd skriˈm ənd
                                                         ə             /
  ræn tə ðə ˈ    haʊs / ðə ˈ  wʊdkʌtər hɪt ðə wʊlf ˈ     əʊvər ðə hed / ðə
  wʊlf ˈ    əʊpənd ɪz maʊθ waɪd ənd ˈ        ʃaʊtɪd/ ənd ˈ  ɡræni dʒʌmpt aʊt
  / ðə wʊlf ræn əˈwe / ənd ˈ red ˈ
                           ɪ        lɪtl̩      raɪdɪŋ hʊd ˈ  nevər ˈ ðə
                                                                     sɔˈ
  wʊlf əˈ /  ɡen

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  • 2. Sheep ship • Cliff cleaf • Save shave • Boat bote
  • 3. • • Little Red Riding Hood lived in a wood with her mother. One day little Riding Hood went to see her Granny. She had a nice cake in her basket. On her way Little Red Riding Hood met a wolf. “Hello!” said the wolf. Where are you going? “I’m going to see my grandmother. She lives in a house behind those trees.” The wolf ran to Granny’s house, and ate granny up. He got into Granny’s be. A little later Little Red Riding Hood reached the house. She looked at the wolf. “Granny, what a big eyes you have!” “All the better to see you with!” said the wolf. “Granny, what a big ears you have!” All the better to hear you with” said the wolf. “Granny, what a big nose you have!” All the better to smell you with!” said the wolf. “Granny, what big teeth you have!” All the better to eat you with!” shouted the wolf. A woodcutter was in the wood. He heard a loud scream, and ran to the house. The woodcutter hit the wolf over the head. The wolf opened his mouth wide and shouted – and Granny jumped out. The wolf ran away, and little Red Riding Hood never saw the wolf again.
  • 4. • / ˈ red ˈ lɪtl̩ raɪdɪŋ hʊd lɪvd ɪn ə wʊd wɪð hər ˈ mʌðər / wʌn deɪ ˈ ˈ lɪtl̩ raɪdɪŋ hʊd ˈwent ˈ hər ˈ tə siˈ ɡræni / ʃi həd ə naɪs keɪk ɪn hər ˈ bɑˈskt / ɒn hər ˈ ɪ weɪ/ ˈ red ˈ lɪtl̩ raɪdɪŋ hʊd met ə wʊlf / həˈl / ˈ ðə wʊlf / weər ər ju ˈ əʊ sed ɡəʊɪŋ / aɪm ˈ ɡəʊɪŋ tə ˈ siˈ maɪ ˈ ɡræn ˈ mʌðər / ʃi lɪvz ɪn ə ˈ ɪ haʊs bɪˈhand ðəʊz triˈz ðə / wʊlf ræn tə ɡræniz ˈ haʊs / ənd eɪt ˈ ɡræni ʌp / hi ˈ ˈ ɡɒt ɪntə ɡræniz bed /ə ˈ ˈ lɪtl̩ leɪtər/ ˈ red ˈ lɪtl̩ ʃt raɪdɪŋ hʊd riˈt ðə ˈ haʊs / ʃi lʊkt ət ðə wʊlf / ˈ ɡræni / ˈ ə bɪɡ aɪz ju hæv / ɔˈl ə ˈ wɒt ð betər tə ˈ ju wɪð / ˈ ðə wʊlf / ˈ siˈ sed ɡræni / ˈ ə bɪɡ ɪərz ju hæv | wɒt ɔˈl ə ˈ ð betər tə hɪər ju wɪð | ˈ ðə wʊlf / ˈ sed ɡræni / ˈ ə bɪɡ wɒt nəʊz ju hæv / ɔˈl ə ˈ ð betər tə smel ju wɪð / ˈ ðə wʊlf / ˈ sed ɡræni / ˈ bɪɡ tiˈθ hæv / ɔˈl ə ˈ wɒt ju ð betər tu iˈtu wɪð / ˈ j ʃaʊtɪd ðə wʊlf / ə ˈ wʊdkʌtər wəz ɪn ðə wʊd / hi hɜˈrd laʊd skriˈm ənd ə / ræn tə ðə ˈ haʊs / ðə ˈ wʊdkʌtər hɪt ðə wʊlf ˈ əʊvər ðə hed / ðə wʊlf ˈ əʊpənd ɪz maʊθ waɪd ənd ˈ ʃaʊtɪd/ ənd ˈ ɡræni dʒʌmpt aʊt / ðə wʊlf ræn əˈwe / ənd ˈ red ˈ ɪ lɪtl̩ raɪdɪŋ hʊd ˈ nevər ˈ ðə sɔˈ wʊlf əˈ / ɡen